Hydrangea Coral
Hydrangea Coral
Hydrangea ‘Coral’ is a beautiful deciduous shrub admired for its large rounded flower heads in warm coral-pink tones that gradually soften and evolve throughout the flowering season. Blooming generously from summer into autumn, this elegant hydrangea brings long-lasting colour and a romantic cottage garden feel to borders, woodland gardens and feature plantings.
The large blooms contrast beautifully against lush deep green foliage, creating a vibrant display that works equally well in traditional gardens and contemporary landscapes. Flower colour may deepen or soften slightly depending on soil pH, adding further seasonal interest and variation.
Compact and easy to grow, Hydrangea ‘Coral’ thrives in New Zealand gardens with reliable moisture and protection from harsh afternoon sun. Its large flowers also make excellent cut blooms for indoor arrangements and can be dried for long-lasting floral displays.
Perfect for borders, mixed shrub gardens, containers and shaded outdoor spaces, this hydrangea delivers impressive summer colour with minimal maintenance.
- Expected 5 Year Height 1.5 M Width 1.5 M
Is Hydrangea Coral suitable for my garden?
Is Hydrangea Coral suitable for my garden?
Hydrangea Coral is best suited in a position that gets
- Partial shade
- Shade
Hydrangea Coral is
Hydrangea Coral will thrive in soil that is
- Normal
- Nutrient rich
- Free draining
How to establish your Hydrangea Coral?
How to establish your Hydrangea Coral?
Position
Plant in partial shade or a position protected from hot afternoon sun. Morning sun with afternoon shade is ideal for best flowering and foliage health.
Soil
Prefers fertile moisture-retentive soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Avoid very dry conditions.
Watering
Water regularly during dry periods, especially through summer while flowering. Hydrangeas perform best with consistent moisture.
Feeding
Apply a hydrangea or flowering shrub fertiliser in spring to encourage healthy foliage and abundant blooms.
Spacing
Allow approximately 1.5m between plants to accommodate mature growth and maintain good airflow.
How to maintain your Hydrangea Coral once established?
How to maintain your Hydrangea Coral once established?
Prune lightly in late winter or early spring by removing old flower heads and cutting back weak or damaged stems. Avoid excessive pruning as flowers are generally produced on older wood.
Mulch annually to help retain soil moisture and keep roots cool during warmer months.
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